MRS. CLARK DECLARED INSANE.; Two Physicians Certify, to Mental Condition of Artist's Wife, Who Is Taken to Bellevue.

Mrs. Mary T. Clark, wife of Artist A.H. Clark, who attempted suicide Wednesday evening by jumping into the North River, at the foot of Fiftieth Street and who was subsequently rescued by her husband, was removed to Bellevue Hospital last night and placed in the psychopathic ward. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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